XVI LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The CATLir Collection of Indian Paintings. By Dr. Washington Matthews, U. S. A. 



• Page. 



CXXX. Catlin dining with Mah-to-toh-pa (Four Bears), Mandan chief, July, 1832, at 

 the Mandan village, Upper Missouri. (From Donaldson's " Catlin Indian 



Gallery," Plate 123) 598 



CXXXI. Fig. 1. Scene on the Upper Missouri. 



2. Badlands on the Upper Missouri 600 



CXXXII. Fig. 1. Bluffs on the Upper Missouri. 



2. Scene on banks of the Upper Missouri GOO 



CXXXIII. Fig. 1. Hills of the Loess, Upper Missouri. 



2. Floyd's grave 600 



CXXXIY. Fig. 1. Blackbird's grave. 



2. Dubuque's grave 600 



CXXXV. Fig. 1. Falls of St, Anthony in 1835. 



2. Modern Falls of St.Anthony 600 



CXXXVI. Fig.1. Buffalo-hunt on horseback. 



2. Mandan game of " tchung-kee." (From Donaldson's "Catlin Indian 



Gallery, " Plate 74) 600 



CXXXVII. Choctaw ball-play. (From Donaldson's "Catlin Indian Gallery," plate 72).. . 602 



CXXXVIIL Buffalo surround. (Prom Donaldson's " Catlin Indian Gallery," plate 69) 002 



CXXXIX. Hunting buffalo on snow-shoes. (From a painting in tbe U. S. National Mu- 

 seum by George Cat lin) 602 



CXL. Pour bears, 1832. 601 



CXLI. Rushing eagle, 1872 001 



CXLII. Black moccasin : Chief of the Minnetarees. (From Donaldson's " Catlin In- 

 dian Gallery," Plate 46) 004 



CXLIII. Redjacket. (From Donaldson's "Catlin Indian Gallery," Plate 55) 604 



CXLI V. Portraits of Osceola 006 



C XL V. Keokuk. ( From Donaldson's ' ' Catlin Indian Gallery, ' ' Plate 10) 006 



CXLVI. Black Hawk. (From painting in the National Museum by George Catlin) . . . 606 

 CXLVII. Interior of Mandan Medicine Lodge during first three days of the Okeepa. 



(From Donaldson's "Catlin Indian Gallery," Plate 92) 606 



CXLVIII. Bull-dance. Mandan ceremonj' of the Okeepa. (From Donaldson's "Catlin 



Indian Gallery," Plate 93) 608 



CXLIX. Cutting scene. Mandan ceremony of the Okeepa. (From Donaldson's "Cat: 



lin Indian Gallery, " Plate 94) 008 



CL. The last dance. Mandan ceremony of the Okeepa. (From Donaldson's " Cat- 

 lin Indian Gallery, " Plate 95) 610 



The Log of the Savannah. By J. Elfbeth Watkins. 



CLI. The steamship Savannah . 611 



CLII. Moses Rogers, captain of the Savannah 622 



CLIII. Solid silver coffee urn, presented to Capt. Moses Rogers 624 



CLIV. Marble tombstone in the cemetery at New London, Connecticut, to the memory 



of Stevens Rogers, sailing master of the Savannah G'.'B 



CLV. Log book of the Savannah 028 



CLVI. Facsimile of two pages of the log book of the Savannah, in the handwriting of 



Stevens Rogers, sailing master 628 



Anthropology at the Paris Exposition 1889. By Thomas "Wilson. 



CLVI T. Representation of the Neanderthal or Canstadt race of men 654 



CLV 1 1 1. Representation of the Cro-Magnon race of men 654 



CLIX. Representation of a group of prehistoric men of the Neolithic or Polished 



Stone Age 656 



CLX. Representation of a group of prehistoric men of the Bronze Age 656 



CLXI. Representation of Aztecs working the Agave plant 658 



CLX [I. FIG. 1. Engraving on stone of dolmen. 



2. Engraving on support of dolmen. 



3. Specimens of engravings on supports of dolmen 670 



CLXIII. Pictograph. Polished stone hatchet. Dolmen of Gavr' Inis, Morbihan, 



France „,„ 670 



